I appreciate the question.
The unit itself is located in the landmark portion of the Steinway factory building, a building that dates back about 100 years. The development had originally seen some relatively high pricing and hadn't been selling at the pace they were looking to sell at. They started to reduce the price, which brought the price of the unit into the parameters that the Government of Canada was seeking to stay within. At that point, the unit selected by the client was the last remaining residence in this landmark tower, and as such, for the developer, it would have been considered a success to dispose of the last remaining unit. They were friendly to the negotiation position we took for the Government of Canada.